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From AD 33, to the 1950s, to 2005, Walk Back the Cat tells the intricate, page-turning story of Wesley Bright. A corrupt, mediasavvy clergyman, he's out to destroy the Christian church of the God who was never there during his childhood.Like a cat retracing its steps to return home, the reader must go back to discover the root causes of Wesley's actions.Connecting the vast time shifts are mysterious characters and elements surrounding the Shroud of Turin, the burial cloth of Jesus. And although Wesley thrives on proving that truth is relative, what will soon transpire is brilliantly absolute.

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After practicing law for many in Houston, Texas, Pamela Binnings Ewen turned to writing. She lives in Mandeville, Louisiana near New Orleans. She is the author of The Moon in the Mango Tree, and five other books. Based on a true story, The Moon in the Mango tree was awarded the 2012 Eudora Welty Memorial Award by the National League of American Pen Women.

Pamela's latest novel released September 2013 is An Accidental Life--a love story, courtroom drama. In addition, an updated new edition of Faith on Trial, her only non-fiction book and a best seller, was also just released in September 2013. On her own journey to faith, Pamela researched all the evidence available to see whether the Gospel stories are fact or fiction. Faith on Trial puts the Gospels on trial, presenting evidence to readers as if they're jurors in a trial. A powerful chain of proof. As a result, Pamela went from agnostic to belief. This is a book for those who have questions--for those who want to believe, but can't quite get there. Faith on Trial was used as a text on Law and Religion at Yale Law School in 2000.This new addition also includes a "user's guide".

Pamela's other novels are, Secret of the Shroud, Dancing on Glass, and Chasing the Wind. which will be released September, 2013. Both the Moon in the Mango Tree and Dancing on Glass were Christy Award Finalists. Dancing on Glass won a Single Titles Reviewers Choice Award in 2011, and Chasing the Wind, released in 2012, was chosen as a ‘Top Pick’ by RT Reviews.

Pamela is a member of the board of directors of The Tennessee Williams Festival in New Orleans, and on the advisory board of the Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society. She is also the President of the Northshore Literary Society. In 2009 Pamela received the President’s Arts Award from the Cultural Commission of St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana as Literary Artist of the Year.

About An Accidental Life:

“An Accidental Life” is a spellbinding story, a must-read for every pro-lifer…The intertwining of a great story with courtroom drama based on Roe v Wade and subsequent law makes the book both fascinating and educational. Once I started reading, I couldn’t put it down. Carol Tobias, President, National Right to Life Committee.

As a lawyer with decades of experience advocating against the exploits of the abortion industry, I can vouch for the fact that Kermit Gosnell isn’t an aberration. This fast-paced legal drama tells it like it is. Dorinda Bordlee, Vice President, Chief Counsel, BIOETHICS DEFENSE FUND.

An Accidental Life by Pamela Binnings Ewen is a fine novel promoting the pro-life cause as it relates to the unborn. It deals with what might seem to be unusual circumstances, but today we are learning that these situations are more common than we think, namely the destruction of human life even after a live birth during an abortion procedure. The novel is a continued encouragement to defend all life from conception to natural death. Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond, Archbishop of New Orleans.